Building Brains games keeping education going for children during the summer
The U of L's Building Brains Together team has developed a way to keep kids busy and mentally active over the summer with its game bags available at the Bookstore.
BEYOND LOCAL: How communities can fight the stigma that isolates people with dementia
Dr. Sienna Caspar says keeping people with dementia separated and secured is a common practice for safety reasons, but during this pandemic, contact was cut off at great cost to residents’ mental and physical health.
Oral History Summer Institute aims to empower story teller and listener
The U of L recently wrapped up its first Oral History Summer Institute which gathered about 40 students from across North America, many of them Indigenous, to listen to and work with a panel of Indigenous oral historians.
Solar energy in southern Alberta: ‘The best place in Canada to do this kind of work’
The U of L's Dr. James Byrne says southern Alberta should be leading the way on developing a green economy.
Building Brains Together launches outdoor play events
The U of L’s Building Brains Together program kicked off its twice weekly summer Outdoor Play Event schedule
Building Brains Together launches outdoor play events
The U of L's Building Brains Together program kicked off its twice-weekly summer Outdoor Play Event schedule at Henderson Lake on Tuesday.
Sampling methods and data analysis key to effective assessment in the field
Dr. Dan Johnson speaks about the importance of good sampling techniques at the Farming Smarter Summer Field School
Masks & distancing to be “strongly encouraged” in most places at U of L, required in others
The U of L is providing updates on its plans for the Fall 2021 term.
Masks & distancing to be “strongly encouraged” in most places at U of L, required in others
U of L setting its plans for fall return to campus
Lesley Brown appointed president and vice-chancellor at Yukon University
Former U of L vice-provost Lesley Brown has been appointed Yukon University’s new president and vice-chancellor
Seniors Have a Right To Express Their Sexuality in Long-Term Care Homes, but Staff Need Guidance
U of L researchers address sexual expression in long-term care settings
How Communities Can Fight the Stigma That Isolates People With Dementia
Dr. Sienna Caspar advocates for building communities that are more welcoming and accepting to people with dementia
New certificate options from Dhillon School of Business create pathways for foreign-trained accountants
The certificates are part of the Dhillon school's CPA Bridging program, which is celebrating its 10-year anniversary
Airdrie local earns award
Cassandra Zucht, an Airdrie local attending the U of L, earned herself the Faculty of Health Sciences Gold Award
New Bill to Regulate Online Hate Sparks Debate, Worries Free-Speech Advocates
Dr. Geoffrey Hale speaks to the government-introduced legislation designed to combat online hate speech
New Bedford Woman Shaking Up Africa With Cape Verdean National Team
Former Pronghorns basketball player Allexia Barros is now on the world stage
Gift provides tuition awards for oral history summer institute
Five Indigenous students received tuition awards to the summer institute
Former St. Thomas More graduate received School of Graduate Studies Silver Medal of Merit, Master of Arts award from University of Lethbridge
Former Fairview resident Kacie Neamtu was recognized with the School of Graduate Studies Silver Medal of Merit, Master of Arts, as part of the Spring 2021 convocation.
New CFO for North Okanagan-Shuswap School District comes with wealth of experience
Alumnus Dale Culler is the new secretary treasurer/chief financial officer for School District No. 83 (North Okanagan-Shuswap)
Moleschi, Wardley named to rugby 7’s Olympic team
Pronghorns alumnus Kayla Moleschi to represent Canada